Colorado Medical Marijuana Dispensaries

The CMM Membership Card allows you to receive either $50 or $100 off of your dispensary purchase each time you visit a different dispensary on our membership program.

The Membership Card is valid at over 10 dispensaries in easy to access locations throughout Denver.

The CMM Membership Card may be used any time that you desire throughout the year.

To validate your $50 or $100 offers simply remove a $50 sticker from the back of your CMM Membership Card and receive $50 off your purchase or remove two stickers and receive $100 off your purchase.

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Colorado MMJ Dispensary Basics

Even though the state of Colorado approved medical marijuana usage and possession roughly ten years ago, Colorado dispensaries are a relatively new phenomenon. Demand for the Cannabis in Colorado is extremely high and growing every day. Some are even concerned that the medical marijuana industry in Colorado may just be getting out of control with demand and excessive regulation. Currently, there are over 1,000 dispensaries in Colorado, 600 dispensaries in Denver and there are over 400 dispensaries in other parts of the state. Colorado has also issued over 130,000 medical marijuana cards to patients and with the boom in medical marijuana applications, the state has been forced to dictate a six month turnaround time for processing applications. However it seems that the registry has reduced the lag time from processing marijuana licenses to roughly 30 days since July of 2011. It is currently estimated that more than 100,000 patients and/or caregivers in Colorado are buying marijuana for medical use. Due to this high demand, the state health department has also been forced to stop accepting walk-up applications and will only accept those applications sent by mail. All of these recent changes have been necessary due to the overwhelming growth in marijuana applications. Workers with the state health department commented that the number of applications went from 270 in a normal work day to approximately 1,000 in a normal work day at one point in 2009. So what does all of this mean for the local dispensary in Colorado? Essentially, the major leap in dispensary openings and MMJ card applications appear to be a direct result of an easing of restrictions on both a local and a national level. DEA officials have ended raids on state-approved medical marijuana dispensaries, thanks to changing laws on a higher level. In July, 2009, Colorado voted down a proposal limiting the number of patients a caregiver or dispensary could serve to five. In October of the same year, the Obama administration ruled that authorities could not arrest or prosecute medical marijuana users and dispensaries who were not violating local laws. Thanks to a loosening of laws, dispensaries have been given a little more breathing room in their operation and in serving their clients on a state level. However, local laws and regulations still require dispensaries to follow a tight set of rules to keep their businesses operating. Requirements such as video taping inside the store and rules on what stores are able to sell may prove to be a hindrance, but this does not stop medical marijuana patients and caregivers from seeking out dispensaries at an ever-increasing rates. This rise in business has also given way to a more sophisticated dispensary boom and many dispensaries are finding themselves in the business of one-upping the competition. Denver dispensaries are now looking to create an interior atmosphere that feels much like an upscale store with art deco marijuana displays and custom paneling on the walls. All in all, as long as Colorado allows medical marijuana dispensaries, there will be plenty of business to support them.